JiIangwei Wu | lipid and glucose metabolism

 🌟Prof Dr. JiIangwei Wu, A Heartfelt Congratulations on Receiving the Best Researcher Award!Β πŸŒŸπŸ†Β Β 
  • Prof Dr. JiIangwei Wu, Northwest A&F University, China: Research in lipid and glucose metabolism

Dr. Jiang Wei Wu, thrilled to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you on being recognized as the Best Researcher Award by ScienceFather. This prestigious award is a testament to your unwavering dedication, exceptional contributions, and groundbreaking work in the field of glucose and lipid metabolism.

Your numerous achievements, including your significant role in publications such as “GDF15 is a major determinant of ketogenic diet-induced weight loss” and “Dynamic 3D genome reorganization during development and metabolic stress of the porcine liver,” showcase your commitment to advancing our understanding of complex scientific concepts.

Your pioneering research on disorder of glucose and lipid metabolism, depot-specific fat accumulation, and muscle development in preclinical model pigs has not only enriched the academic community but also holds great promise for practical applications in the future.

Your success is an inspiration to us all, and we are fortunate to have a researcher of your caliber contributing to the advancement of knowledge. May this well-deserved recognition serve as a reminder of the impact your work has on the scientific community and beyond. Once again, congratulations on this remarkable achievement! Wishing you continued success in all your future endeavors.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

  • Bachelor of Animal Science, Northwest A&F University, China (1999-2003)
  • Master’s Degree in Animal Breeding and Genetics, Northwest A&F University, China (2003-2006)
  • PhD in Zoology, Northwest A&F University, China (2006-2011)
  • Joint PhD training, Montreal University, Canada (2008-2011)
  • Research assistant, Montreal University, Canada (2011-2012)
  • Postdoctoral researcher, Montreal University, Canada (2012-2016)
  • Professor, Northwest A&F University, China (2016-present)

Research Focus:

  • Disorder of glucose and lipid metabolism (obesity, fatty liver, etc.)
  • Depot-specific fat accumulation and muscle development in preclinical model pigs
  • Generation of gene-modified pigs for xenotransplantation and human diseases

Professional Recognition and Awards:

  • International Excellent Postdoctoral Fellowships in Canada (2012)
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship of the Medical Foundation of Quebec, Canada (2012)
  • Excellent Doctoral Dissertation in China (2014)
  • Innovative leading talents in science and technology from Shaanxi Province (2017)
  • Shaanxi youth science and technology pacesetter (2018)
  • The 12th Shaanxi Youth Science and Technology Award (2018)

Research Funding:

Dr. Wu has secured several research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key Research and Development Program of China, among others.

Selected Publications:

Dr. Wu has authored numerous research articles, some of which are published in renowned scientific journals. Her work includes studies on GDF15, ZBED6, 3D genome reorganization, and various molecular mechanisms related to glucose and lipid metabolism.

These publications showcase her contributions to understanding the intricate processes involved in metabolic disorders, muscle development, and gene editing techniques.

It’s evident that Dr. Jiang Wei Wu has made significant contributions to the field of animal science and technology, particularly in advancing our understanding of metabolic processes and genetic modifications in pigs.

  1. GDF15 is a major determinant of ketogenic diet-induced weight loss
    • Authors: Lu, J.F., Zhu, M.Q., Xia, B., …, Li, X.M., Wu, J.W.
    • Published in: Cell Metabolism, 2023, 35(12), pp. 2165–2182.e7
  2. Loss of ZBED6 Protects Against Sepsis-Induced Muscle Atrophy by Upregulating DOCK3-Mediated RAC1/PI3K/AKT Signaling Pathway in Pigs
    • Authors: Liu, H., Pan, D., Li, P., …, Li, M., Wu, J.
    • Published in: Advanced Science, 2023, 10(29), 2302298
  3. A missense mutation in RRM1 contributes to animal tameness
    • Authors: Dou, M., Li, M., Zheng, Z., …, Wang, X., Jiang, Y.
    • Published in: Science Advances, 2023, 9(25), eadf4068
  4. Protocatechuic Acid Ameliorates High Fat Diet-Induced Obesity and Insulin Resistance in Mice
    • Authors: Xiang, Y., Huang, R., Wang, Y., …, Wu, J., Yang, G.
    • Published in: Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 2023, 67(3), 2200244
  5. Dynamic 3D genome reorganization during development and metabolic stress of the porcine liver
    • Authors: Chen, L., Li, J., Yuan, R., …, Chen, Y., Li, M.
    • Published in: Cell Discovery, 2022, 8(1), 56
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Citations:

Jiangwei Wu’s publications have received a total of 405 citations.

Documents:

Jiangwei Wu has authored 30 documents that are indexed by Scopus.

h-index:

The h-index for Jiangwei Wu is 12.

The h-index is a measure of both the productivity and impact of an author’s publications. An h-index of 12 means that there are 12 publications by the author that have each been cited at least 12 times.